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I forget who here said this, but I bought a bottle the other day.
Comes in a quart jar-like thing. No sugar, no water, no other fruit juice. Just 100% cherry. There's some silt on the bottom, btw. |
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On Sun, 2 Sep 2012 23:04:25 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888
> wrote: >I forget who here said this, but I bought a bottle the other day. >Comes in a quart jar-like thing. No sugar, no water, no other fruit >juice. Just 100% cherry. > >There's some silt on the bottom, btw. I think ther cherry crop is very good this year! I've been buying some very good and BIG Bing cherries (have some in the fridge rigjht now!) And they have to do something with those less than perfect cherries: perfect for juicing! John Kuthe... |
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On Sep 3, 5:58*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Sep 2012 23:04:25 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888 > > > wrote: > >I forget who here said this, but I bought a bottle the other day. > >Comes in a quart jar-like thing. No sugar, no water, no other fruit > >juice. Just 100% cherry. > > >There's some silt on the bottom, btw. > > I think ther cherry crop is very good this year! I've been buying some > very good and BIG Bing cherries (have some in the fridge rigjht now!) > > And they have to do something with those less than perfect cherries: > perfect for juicing! > > John Kuthe... The Washington State cherry crop was one of the best in recent memory. Huge yields and fabulous fruit. The Bings and Raniers were perfect this year. You can still get them at really good prices in the stores. |
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On 03/09/2012 11:33 AM, ImStillMags wrote:
> On Sep 3, 5:58 am, John Kuthe > wrote: >> On Sun, 2 Sep 2012 23:04:25 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888 >> >> > wrote: >>> I forget who here said this, but I bought a bottle the other day. >>> Comes in a quart jar-like thing. No sugar, no water, no other fruit >>> juice. Just 100% cherry. >> >>> There's some silt on the bottom, btw. >> >> I think ther cherry crop is very good this year! I've been buying some >> very good and BIG Bing cherries (have some in the fridge rigjht now!) >> >> And they have to do something with those less than perfect cherries: >> perfect for juicing! >> >> John Kuthe... > > The Washington State cherry crop was one of the best in recent > memory. Huge yields and fabulous fruit. > The Bings and Raniers were perfect this year. You can still get them > at really good prices in the stores. > The Niagara crop was wiped due to a warm spell that brought out the blossoms prematurely, followed by return to the more normal season temperatures which killed the blossoms. The sour cherry juice concentrated that used t sell for $18.95 a bottle has jumped to $28.95 already. |
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On Sep 3, 8:53*am, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 03/09/2012 11:33 AM, ImStillMags wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Sep 3, 5:58 am, John Kuthe > wrote: > >> On Sun, 2 Sep 2012 23:04:25 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888 > > >> > wrote: > >>> I forget who here said this, but I bought a bottle the other day. > >>> Comes in a quart jar-like thing. No sugar, no water, no other fruit > >>> juice. Just 100% cherry. > > >>> There's some silt on the bottom, btw. > > >> I think ther cherry crop is very good this year! I've been buying some > >> very good and BIG Bing cherries (have some in the fridge rigjht now!) > > >> And they have to do something with those less than perfect cherries: > >> perfect for juicing! > > >> John Kuthe... > > > The Washington State cherry crop was one of the best in recent > > memory. * Huge yields and fabulous fruit. > > The Bings and Raniers were perfect this year. * You can still get them > > at really good prices in the stores. > > The Niagara crop was wiped due to a warm spell that brought out the > blossoms prematurely, followed by return to the more normal season > temperatures which killed the blossoms. The sour cherry juice > concentrated that used t sell for $18.95 a bottle has jumped to $28.95 > already. Same in the Traverse City region. |
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